IBM Collaboration Best Practices Conference – Somers, NY – July 2006

Some time ago I mentioned how I was actually going to attend the IBM Professional Technical Leadership Exchange, taking place in Madrid, to give a presentation on one of my favourite topics regarding Knowledge Management: Personal Knowledge Management. Well, this time around I am actually going to the US, Somers, NY, to provide another presentation … Continue reading IBM Collaboration Best Practices Conference – Somers, NY – July 2006

A – Z of Professional Blogging – What Every Blogger Should Be Aware of

As I keep encouraging both people at work and outside work to explore all these relatively new social software tools available out there: wikis, weblogs, social bookmarking, web syndication (RSS / Atom), podcasting, and whatever other social networking tools, in order to improve and augment the way they may be sharing knowledge and collaborating with … Continue reading A – Z of Professional Blogging – What Every Blogger Should Be Aware of

Expertise Location without Technology – The Power of Storytelling (Part Deux)

A couple of days back you would remember how I actually created a follow up weblog post around the subject of expertise location to the superb article that Jack Vinson created over at Expertise Locators on the Brain (Worth while reading material for sure). And today I thought I would also point you to another … Continue reading Expertise Location without Technology – The Power of Storytelling (Part Deux)

Social Network Tools and Their Business Application: Blogs, Podcasting, Instant Messaging, RSS and Wikis – London – September 2006

A couple of weeks ago I was talking about the upcoming Collaboration Technologies Conference 2006 that took place in Boston a few days ago, and which, by the way, I will start commenting on some of the sessions now that most of the folks I follow up on seem to have finished sharing their views … Continue reading Social Network Tools and Their Business Application: Blogs, Podcasting, Instant Messaging, RSS and Wikis – London – September 2006

Bringing Knowledge, Relationships, and Experts Together in the Enterprise

As you may have probably seen already Dennis McDonald has actually created a follow up weblog post about the recent post that I have shared over here a couple of days ago around the subject of expertise location: Bringing Knowledge, Relationships, and Experts Together. And this time around Dennis explores the same topic but from … Continue reading Bringing Knowledge, Relationships, and Experts Together in the Enterprise

Collaboration Technologies Conference 2006 – Boston – Jun 19th to 22nd

I just found out, through Stowe Boyd‘s weblog, where he is talking about Andrew McAfee on Enterprise 2.0, about one of those events that I surely wanted to attend all along if I would have known about it well ahead of time. Alas I just found out about it today, while reading his weblog post, … Continue reading Collaboration Technologies Conference 2006 – Boston – Jun 19th to 22nd